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41 different
adjective ((often with from) not the same: These gloves are not a pair - they're different; My ideas are different from his.) atšķirīgs, citāds* * *citāds, atšķirīgs; dažāds -
42 down-to-earth
adjective (practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc: She is a sensible, down-to-earth person.) praktisks; reāli domājošs* * *praktisks, reāli noskaņots -
43 downhearted
adjective (depressed and in low spirits, especially lacking the inclination to carry on with something: Don't be downhearted! - we may yet win.) nomākts; drūms* * *drūms, nomākts -
44 dumb
1) (without the power of speech: She was born deaf and dumb; We were struck dumb with astonishment.) pārsteigt kādu; padarīt mēmu2) (silent: On this point he was dumb.) nerunīgs3) ((especially American) very stupid: What a dumb thing to do!) muļķīgs•- dumbness- dumbly* * *mēms; nerunīgs; muļķīgs -
45 dynamic
1) (concerned with force.) dinamisks2) ((of a person) forceful and very energetic.) aktīvs; enerģisks•- dynamics* * *dinamisks; aktīvs, enerģisks; funkcionāls -
46 easy
1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) viegls2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) viegls3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) nepiespiests; dabisks4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) nesteidzīgs; viegls* * *viegli veicams, viegls; ērts; nepiespiests, dabisks; nodrošināts; nolaidens, lēzens; nepieprasīts, nepastāvīgs; ērti, viegli; mierīgi -
47 engaged
1) (bound by promise (especially to marry): She became engaged to John.) saderināts2) ((with in) employed or occupied: She is engaged in social work.) aizņemts; nodarbināts3) (busy; not free; occupied: Please come if you are not already engaged for that evening; The room / telephone line is engaged.) aizņemts* * *aizņemts, nodarbināts; aizņemts, rezervēts; saderināts -
48 fashionable
adjective (following, or in keeping with, the newest style of dress, way of living etc: a fashionable woman; a fashionable part of town.) moderns; elegants* * *moderns, elegants; lepns, smalks -
49 flighty
adjective ((usually of girls and women) with easily changed ideas; not thinking deeply; always looking for amusement.) untumains; vieglprātīgs* * *vieglprātīgs, untumains, kaprīzs; tramīgs -
50 flowery
1) (having, or decorated with, flowers: a flowery hat.) puķains; puķots; ziediem klāts2) ((of language) using ornamental words and phrases; poetic: a flowery speech.) (par stilu) puķains; izskaistināts* * *ziediem klāts; puķots, puķains; izskaistināts, puķains -
51 foggy
adjective (full of, or covered with, fog: It is very foggy tonight.) miglains* * *miglains; neskaidrs priekšstats; aizplīvurots -
52 footsore
adjective (with painful feet from too much walking: He arrived, tired and footsore.) ar noberztām kājām* * *ar noberztām kājām -
53 forced
adjective (done with great effort: a forced march.) piespiests; piespiedu-* * *piespiests; nedabisks, mākslots, neīsts; forsēts; izplaucēts, uzziedināts -
54 frilled
adjective (decorated with frills: a frilled curtain; a frilly dress.) ar krokojumiem/kruzuļiem* * *izrotāts ar krokjoslām; gofrēts -
55 frilly
adjective (decorated with frills: a frilled curtain; a frilly dress.) ar krokojumiem/kruzuļiem* * *izrotāts ar krokjoslām; piepušķots -
56 frosty
1) (covered with frost: the frosty countryside.) apsarmojis2) (of behaviour, very unfriendly: a frosty manner.) vēss; dzedrs* * *salts; apsarmojis; dzedrs, vēss -
57 fruitless
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58 furry
1) (covered with fur: a furry animal.) spalvains; pūkains2) (like fur: furry material.) pūkains; kažokādas-* * *kažokādas; pūkains; briesmīgs, šausmīgs -
59 given
1) (stated: to do a job at a given time.) noteikts; norādīts2) ((with to) in the habit of (doing) something: He's given to making stupid remarks.) nodevies3) (taking (something) as a fact: Given that x equals three, x plus two equals five.) ja; pieņemot* * *dāvināts, dots; nodevies; norādīts, noteikts; datēts; dotais -
60 gory
adjective (with a lot of blood or bloodshed: a gory battle; a gory tale.) asiņains* * *asinīm notraipīts; asiņains
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